NE professor Shripad Revankar receives U.S. patent
The process includes milling a first ceramic material to produce a powder of spheroidized particles of the first ceramic material, and then co-milling particles of a second ceramic material with the spheroidized particles of the first ceramic material to cause the particles of the second ceramic material to form a coating on the spheroidized particles of the first material. The spheroidized particles coated with the particles of the second ceramic material are then compacted and sintered to form the ceramic-ceramic composite, in which the second ceramic material forms a continuous phase completely surrounding the spheroidized particles of the first ceramic material.
The team of inventors includes: Alvin A. Solomon, Huthavahana S. Kuchibhotla, Shripad T. Revankar (pictured right), Sean Marshall McDeavitt, and Jean Concetto Ragusa.
To learn more about Dr. Revankar’s research, visit: https://engineering.purdue.edu/NE/people/ptProfile?resource_id=3691
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